53
53
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically for americans who are serving us inl do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to health care, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. is was in consultation -- this was in consultation with businesses all around the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many of whom who are already providing of interest to their employees but were concerned about the operational details changing their hr operations because i have a lot of employees which could because they for them and suggesting that there may be an easier way to do this. what is true thatpolitical environment -- what is true is that, in a normal political environment, it would have been easier for me to call up the speaker and say, you know what, this is a tweak that does not go to the essence of the law. it has to do with, for example, are we able to simplify the attestation of employers whether the
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically for americans who are serving us inl do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to health care, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. is was in consultation -- this was in consultation with businesses all around the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many of whom who are already providing of interest to their employees...
140
140
Aug 22, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does this through a series of relationships with internet providers that at the request of the nsa, hand over various streams of traffic to be further reviewed using complex nsa algorithms. how these requests are handled differs between each internet provider. with some internet providers employing their own legal team to determine which data should be handed over to the nsa and which should not. often, the way these requests are handled has "has caused friction between internet providers and the nsa." and definitions of what is a foreign to medication to be handed over to the nsa is still
you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans and kills tragically for americans who are serving as an a very dangerous place, we will do everything we can to get this to carry up as a tax. with respect to health care, did not simply choose to the latest on my own. this was not in consultation with businesses all across the country. many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many have come, by the way, are already providing health insurance of their employees but were concerned about the operational details of changing their operations if they have a lot of employees was to be costly for them and then suggesting maybe easier ways to do this. now, what is true is that in a normal political environment it would have been easier for me to simply call -- call of the speaker and say, you know what, this is the tweet that does not go to the essence of the law. it has to do with, for example, are we able to simplify the added station employers as to whether they are already providing health
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans and kills tragically for americans who are serving as an a very dangerous place, we will do everything we can to get this to carry up as a tax. with respect to health care, did not simply choose to the latest on my own. this was not in consultation with businesses all across the country. many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many have come, by the way, are already providing health insurance of their...
74
74
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the minister level. he seems to be trying to smooth things over a little bit. some of the the russians don't like the fact that president obama when he went on jay leno the other night here on nbc said there seems to be backsliding to a cold war mentality. putin is a former kgb leader a former top spy. he doesn't like to be reminded of that. that only came after the turn down on edward snowden, the problems we've had with them on russia. so it's a pretty bad past. some experts believe that president obama believes there's no reset
stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the...
48
48
Aug 18, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
so that puts us in a really complicated situation. google has actually negotiated that they can disclose that they've received between zero and 100 national security letters. what no one has explained to me is what comes from being able to say, we're google, we've received 47 national security letters and we've challenged them all. >> earlier this week, president obama announced a review, there was going to ab independent commission to review the operations of the nsa, and also some kind of public challenge to each of the decisions made by these secret courts. are you convinced that's going to work? if that's going to improve matters dramatically? and secondly, edward snowden, saint or sinner, he brought this debate out onto the public domain. did he do a good thing? or did he do a bad thing? >> so, there's always a tension between technology and law. technology races forward, sometimes undercuts laws. we've seen that with copyright and some other places. the risk with a lot of technology companies is that we've accelerated technology
so that puts us in a really complicated situation. google has actually negotiated that they can disclose that they've received between zero and 100 national security letters. what no one has explained to me is what comes from being able to say, we're google, we've received 47 national security letters and we've challenged them all. >> earlier this week, president obama announced a review, there was going to ab independent commission to review the operations of the nsa, and also some kind...
147
147
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically four americans who were serving news us in a very dangerous place, we're going to do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to healthcare, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. this was in consultation with businesses all across the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act, but -- and many only whom, by the way, are already providing health insurance to their employees but were concerned about the operational details of changing their hr operations as they have a lot of employees, which could be costly for them and them suggesting there may be easier ways to do this. now, what is true, ed, is nat a normal political environment, it would have been easier for know simply call up the speaker and say, you know what? this is a tweak that doesn't go to the essence of the law, it has to too with, for example, are we able to simply identify -- whether employers are
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically four americans who were serving news us in a very dangerous place, we're going to do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to healthcare, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. this was in consultation with businesses all across the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act, but -- and many only whom, by the way, are already...
55
55
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
the use of u.s. courts to pursue this evolving i'd against these localized threat. is that realistic in your mind? how is the united states going oxmanest someone like akama mutola? >> i do not have anything against drone strikes. i think the administration has not been doing a bad job when it comes to using drones to single out and to kill the terrorist who would harm our own people. i have no problem with that. if you cannot send a drone, maybe you could send some kind team into a place like libya or cut a deal with the libyan government or pay off the libyan government to eliminate this are absolutely sure this person was engaged in . terrorist act why not? if we know this person was engaged with assassinating -- assassinations-- be made illegal by federal law quite a while ago. ]crosstalk >> sending a drone is legal but high-g a guy with a hyp powered rifle is illegal. it is that type of nonsense we have got to get over we're going to confront the radical islamic threat that will murder thousands
the use of u.s. courts to pursue this evolving i'd against these localized threat. is that realistic in your mind? how is the united states going oxmanest someone like akama mutola? >> i do not have anything against drone strikes. i think the administration has not been doing a bad job when it comes to using drones to single out and to kill the terrorist who would harm our own people. i have no problem with that. if you cannot send a drone, maybe you could send some kind team into a place...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
169
169
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger. that's what i'd be most worried about. look, no. i tend to agree here. and this idea, john, of individuals saying you can't have this or that, i don't know how that works when the nsa obviously isn't that interested in me. but some terrorist is going to say, i'd prefer if you fellows didn't have my phone records and all the rest of it. but, you know, i'm beginning to think that the congress of the united states should rightly take a look at this and sort of limit and we should argue out exactly what they can hold and how long. >> well, they are looking at it. a
i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger....
136
136
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
using domain for your purposes. and i use to others upon command. that is how we talk about it. so, i get it. ok? i have no views on who may or may not have conducted the attack against -- with the stocks met -- with the virus, but my view is, it was a big deal. what i said is i understand the difference in destruction is dramatic but this has the whiff of august of 1945. somebody just used a new weapon. and this weapon will not be put back into the box. i get all of that. but you were probably were provoked, common of snowden suggesting equivalency between american and chinese cyber behavior. up there where you steal stuff, let me go on record. we steal stuff. we are really good at it. as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. that is a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to
using domain for your purposes. and i use to others upon command. that is how we talk about it. so, i get it. ok? i have no views on who may or may not have conducted the attack against -- with the stocks met -- with the virus, but my view is, it was a big deal. what i said is i understand the difference in destruction is dramatic but this has the whiff of august of 1945. somebody just used a new weapon. and this weapon will not be put back into the box. i get all of that. but you were probably...
4,090
4.1K
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 4,090
favorite 0
quote 2
>> yes. >> thank you for speaking with us. it is one thing to have the government track your phone records and your e-mails without you knowing it that it is a different thing to have your bea u tracing your every move. thousands of brazilians downloaded the app that did that. you can be your own private investigator. the tracker has two install he the app. they can get text messages forwarded and then butt dial to listen to every word. it has drawn 50,000 users. if you need oto track him, you should probably dump him. when people think about war, what people think is battlefield. there is a war fought with keyboards and circuits rather than with bullets and explosions. for look at the digital way of fwar, here is our correspondent. >> ♪ ♪ >> according to wars in the world, there are at least 60 countries and groups involved in military engagement. none of those are world war iii. world war iii is being waged right now. instead of nuclear bombs or chemical weapons, the weapon being wielded is cyber warfare. president obama
>> yes. >> thank you for speaking with us. it is one thing to have the government track your phone records and your e-mails without you knowing it that it is a different thing to have your bea u tracing your every move. thousands of brazilians downloaded the app that did that. you can be your own private investigator. the tracker has two install he the app. they can get text messages forwarded and then butt dial to listen to every word. it has drawn 50,000 users. if you need oto...
127
127
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
you just used those words. and just to follow up on the personal, i want to foum on a personal -- >> i want to make sure everybody is asking one question, would be helpful. >> i understand t was part of a question that you didn't answer. can you get-- can you get stuff done with russia, big tough done without having a good personal relationship with putin? >> i don't have a bad personal relationship with putin am when we have conversations they're candid, they're blunt. oftentimes they're constructive. i know the press likes to focus on body language and he's kind that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes it's very productive. so the issue here really has to do with where do they want to take russia. it's substantive on a policy front. and no, right now this is just a matter of where mr. putin and the russian people want to go. i think if they are looking forward into the 21st century, and how they can adv
you just used those words. and just to follow up on the personal, i want to foum on a personal -- >> i want to make sure everybody is asking one question, would be helpful. >> i understand t was part of a question that you didn't answer. can you get-- can you get stuff done with russia, big tough done without having a good personal relationship with putin? >> i don't have a bad personal relationship with putin am when we have conversations they're candid, they're blunt....
50
50
Aug 18, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
us. your book reflects that. it has been endorsed by scholars and civil liberties leaders across the board and it has been very, very high praise and rightfully so. what about habeas corpus make you think that it was an important thing for you to spend the last few years of your life on? what about it can help us in our fight for liberty in the midst of war and terror? >> well, during the bush years of the war on terror i was, like many other americans, horrified by a number of practices. the most fundamental liberties, the right of habeas corpus. like many other civil libertarians, i believe that the legal history of habeas corpus would be on our side. that if i just looked into it could, but in her tired silver bullet argument for there were doing. research more in the paper became a book. personally i lot rockier and less clear-cut than that. starting in england which is more important than in my soon to a lot of people and the estates. if the supreme court decision often discussed in
us. your book reflects that. it has been endorsed by scholars and civil liberties leaders across the board and it has been very, very high praise and rightfully so. what about habeas corpus make you think that it was an important thing for you to spend the last few years of your life on? what about it can help us in our fight for liberty in the midst of war and terror? >> well, during the bush years of the war on terror i was, like many other americans, horrified by a number of practices....
50
50
Aug 7, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
using domain for your purposes. and i use to others upon command. that is how we talk about it. so, i get it. ok? i have no views on who may or may not have conducted the attack against -- with the stocks met -- with the virus, but my view is, it was a big deal. what i said is i understand the difference in destruction is dramatic but this has the whiff of august of 1945. somebody just used a new weapon. and this weapon will not be put back into the box. i get all of that. but you were probably were snowden, common of suggesting equivalency between american and chinese cyber behavior. there where you steal stuff, let me go on record. we steal stuff. we are really good at it. as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to be pretty confident
using domain for your purposes. and i use to others upon command. that is how we talk about it. so, i get it. ok? i have no views on who may or may not have conducted the attack against -- with the stocks met -- with the virus, but my view is, it was a big deal. what i said is i understand the difference in destruction is dramatic but this has the whiff of august of 1945. somebody just used a new weapon. and this weapon will not be put back into the box. i get all of that. but you were probably...
120
120
Aug 2, 2013
08/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
he says people would be surprised to discover how much these companies know about us. according to the wall street journal google has credit card information on more than 200 million android owners and facing push back in europe. facebook with over a billion accounts has access to even more data on users. >> there is no oversight committees. there is no congressional inquiry into what these giant search engines are dog. >> reporter: in a world more rer reliant than ever before, people have to get used to the fact privacy may be a hard thing to come by. not everyone here is a supporter of edward snowden. we talked to a number of folks that don't like what snowden did and there are a lot of people working for the government agencies in the department of homeland security there is divided opinion. none nonetheless, a strong under current. >>> and to read more about the black hat hackers conference, log on nbr.com. >>> let's turn now to the market focus and we begin with exxonmobil, the biggest drag on the dow today. they disappointed reporting a 19% drop in quarterly prof
he says people would be surprised to discover how much these companies know about us. according to the wall street journal google has credit card information on more than 200 million android owners and facing push back in europe. facebook with over a billion accounts has access to even more data on users. >> there is no oversight committees. there is no congressional inquiry into what these giant search engines are dog. >> reporter: in a world more rer reliant than ever before,...
106
106
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> paul: joining us this week, dan henninger. james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the support of 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this, it will roll forward toward the shutdown. then i'm convinced all the media coverage will immediately start, every tv station will talk about the effect of a government shutdown. this is tsunami of coverage is going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people won't be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> paul: it will be budget and funding the government and not about obamacare. james? >> i think it's
. >> paul: joining us this week, dan henninger. james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think...
89
89
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
eamon who was in the room joining us. eamon, give me your takeaway of the president's press conference, we'll get back to eamon. greg, you heard the president talk a moment ago. what is your main
eamon who was in the room joining us. eamon, give me your takeaway of the president's press conference, we'll get back to eamon. greg, you heard the president talk a moment ago. what is your main
87
87
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular support to do the job. so they're doing everything they can in concert with the hawks in washington, kerry, those in the pentagon establishment who want to go in, as they did in iraq in 2003, as they bombed libya in 2011, as they want to do again in syria. this is a stage provocation. >> i want to get you in here. do you believe that the u.s. has the moral impertive to get involved in syria if there is proof of chemical weapons used by the assad regime. now, given how difficult it will be to ascerta
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular...
44
44
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i know i use mine for sure. other countries, europe for example, they ask for more information. >> they also said to build their own intelligence network that was subject to a paper in 1998. >> i don't speak for them but i would be surprised because they asked for a meeting a few days ago, and they fight for terrorism. but they just want to be more aware of what is going on. >> have you been surprised by some of the revelations >> do you look at your cell phone differently? >> i knew that my cell phone and e-mail are fundamentally insecure. this is part of what comes at the maturation process. and it is not new. we knew that the nsa was already monitoring 80% of internet traffic and every single telephone communication in and out of europe. i think the extent and the use to which it is being used matters, but the moment they were mandated to carry gps transceivers, it was obvious they were transmitting our position. >> they are even transmitting when the telephone is off. >> and you can find that language in the
. >> i know i use mine for sure. other countries, europe for example, they ask for more information. >> they also said to build their own intelligence network that was subject to a paper in 1998. >> i don't speak for them but i would be surprised because they asked for a meeting a few days ago, and they fight for terrorism. but they just want to be more aware of what is going on. >> have you been surprised by some of the revelations >> do you look at your cell...
98
98
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much for joining us. to what extent have these two sides been managed -- managed to break the ice? >> they did acknowledge that there is tension between the countries. hen kerry pointed out that and his russian counterpart are hockey players. and if you play hockey you get hit, and sometimes you get knocked down. he says they are hoping that they can behave like adults and this will be reciprocated by the united states. the main topic of conversation is the situation in syria, and what the u.s. and russia are doing to get a handle on the situation. we know that the u.s. was expected to rank and -- raise concerns about the -- president clinton giving one more year for edward snowden in russia. this led to barack obama canceling his meeting. and with what happened in those meetings, he said, yes, we have a good relationship behind closed doors, but he also suggested that what was proposed theune, the body language russian president was exhibiting, he looks like a board schoolboy. a high profile knock at his
thank you very much for joining us. to what extent have these two sides been managed -- managed to break the ice? >> they did acknowledge that there is tension between the countries. hen kerry pointed out that and his russian counterpart are hockey players. and if you play hockey you get hit, and sometimes you get knocked down. he says they are hoping that they can behave like adults and this will be reciprocated by the united states. the main topic of conversation is the situation in...
165
165
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
those of us who experienced it that day. and it is essentially receding out perhaps in parts of the country and becoming something of a distraction. because the united states has been lucky, unlike capitals in europe, not to experience another terrorist event. i think unfortunately there may be a reservoir of political support that could get behind what rand paul is saying. >> matt, how serious a rift is this within the republican party? >> well, i mean, it's a clear risk. we can say this is really a win-win for rand paul and chris christie. they get to define themselves as spokesman for these two sides of the party. you know, why is the governor of new jersey engaging with the junior senator from kentucky? it's all about 2016. think christie is smart to come out. i think there's more of a reservoir of feeling that america is a global power, we do face security threats. next time something like boston happens again, that will immediately undercut the isolationist and dangerous push by people like rand paul to gut what we're
those of us who experienced it that day. and it is essentially receding out perhaps in parts of the country and becoming something of a distraction. because the united states has been lucky, unlike capitals in europe, not to experience another terrorist event. i think unfortunately there may be a reservoir of political support that could get behind what rand paul is saying. >> matt, how serious a rift is this within the republican party? >> well, i mean, it's a clear risk. we can...
125
125
Aug 16, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post use, time uses, cnn and other big names. these three are the only companies affected. the hacking group was the syrian electronic army. what happened is when you click on a link it went to the syrian electronic army's website. out brain put out a statement sawing it secured the network and blocked all external access to its system. that means the service is back up and running. outbrain disabled the service temporarily yesterday. >> what more do we know about this company? >> it's a radical group that supports bashar assad. it's taken credit for hacking the new york post facebook page and hacking bbc, the financial times and on as on. one analyst says he's expecting this to continue. what seems to be happening is the group seems to be getting more advanced. there's reports they used to just send phishing e-mails. the fact that the group is going after web based software services now that media organizations use it shows the group is getting smarter and more dangerous with its attacks. >> syrian electronic army. very perplexi
the washington post use, time uses, cnn and other big names. these three are the only companies affected. the hacking group was the syrian electronic army. what happened is when you click on a link it went to the syrian electronic army's website. out brain put out a statement sawing it secured the network and blocked all external access to its system. that means the service is back up and running. outbrain disabled the service temporarily yesterday. >> what more do we know about this...
160
160
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
but i do believe that the use of chemical weapons, the use of these banned weapons by this regime is something that the obama administration absolutely must react to. again, i don't think the obama administration is interested in leading the american people into a long-term war, nor does anyone in the obama administration really believe that airstrikes will somehow embolden or sustain the opposition, the rebel sources such that they could somehow march on damascus and throw assad out. so i think we are looking at something that's probably more limited and probably more punitive in nature. >> what about the divisions in the administration? the head of the joint chiefs, general martin dempsey has been very wary about getting involved in syria. today, he was in jordan, which is one place where american planes may stage, if there is any kind of american strikes, they may be flying from jordan. on the other hand, we have secretary of state, john kerry. we heard him earlier. chris talked about the words he was using for force. let's listen to more of what he had to say >> president obama h
but i do believe that the use of chemical weapons, the use of these banned weapons by this regime is something that the obama administration absolutely must react to. again, i don't think the obama administration is interested in leading the american people into a long-term war, nor does anyone in the obama administration really believe that airstrikes will somehow embolden or sustain the opposition, the rebel sources such that they could somehow march on damascus and throw assad out. so i...
383
383
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
i thank you all for joining us. we will of course keep our eye on the developments there, and see what happens in this terrible humanitarian crisis there. thank you. >>> coming up the man who helped encrypt edward snowden's information says if you know what happens when social media ç] >>> what you don't know about email may keep you off of it. there are growing concerns from civil libertarians that if your account isn't encrypted, it's fair game. but consider the cautionary tail of the encrypted email service lava bit, one of its 410,000 users happened to be edward snowden, who's highly classified leaks have given the national security agency fits, when snowden used lava be it to invite people to moscow, lavabit closed down. they closed shop to prevent having to grant access. the creator of lavabit joins us now from dallas. you wrote an open letter saying in part, i have been forced . . . what did you mean by becoming complicit in crimes against the american people? >> well, i felt personally that if i continued t
i thank you all for joining us. we will of course keep our eye on the developments there, and see what happens in this terrible humanitarian crisis there. thank you. >>> coming up the man who helped encrypt edward snowden's information says if you know what happens when social media ç] >>> what you don't know about email may keep you off of it. there are growing concerns from civil libertarians that if your account isn't encrypted, it's fair game. but consider the cautionary...
391
391
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
WGN
tv
eye 391
favorite 0
quote 0
keeps us going.. keeps us motivated. it's hard not to find someone with a story along the path... of a survivor... i have an old neighbor thats a breast cancer survivor.. or someone whos now gone. my friend who passed away 4 years ago from breast cancer. only 46 young years old. motivation thats truly from the heart. she fought a good ten years, she was really young when she was diagnosed but she was very graceful and a hard fighter. tina musgrove has walked in chicago 5 years now... i promised my friend that as long as i could walk, i would do soemthing for her.. but this is the walks final day.. and final year in chicago and six other cities. susan g. komen says its closing down half of its walks next year. a drop in participation because of the economy is the reason they give... even if some supporters know it could be something else. i feel that the komen foundation made some bad poltical decisions, ya know.. and i dont necessarily agree with the poltiics but its such an important cause that i feel bad that the support has gone down so much. but the support on the trail is wha
keeps us going.. keeps us motivated. it's hard not to find someone with a story along the path... of a survivor... i have an old neighbor thats a breast cancer survivor.. or someone whos now gone. my friend who passed away 4 years ago from breast cancer. only 46 young years old. motivation thats truly from the heart. she fought a good ten years, she was really young when she was diagnosed but she was very graceful and a hard fighter. tina musgrove has walked in chicago 5 years now... i promised...
120
120
Aug 31, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
it shouldn't be made for us. >> he used the word collectively. when i hear that word i want to throw up. mike, you keep hearing this trading civil liberties for freedom and all of that stuff. it is such a false choice. >> it is. >> it is a false choice. >> it is a false choice. >> maybe we do need to look at that. >> false choice was a great susan saw -- susan sarandon movie. >> huffing ton post would be a good blog post. now that you played the clip, i don't know if i can have a logical conversation about this. and mind you, this from a fellow i thought was great in the bourne movies. i like the acting work he does, but shut your yap about everything else. being an actor -- i have news. it can't be that difficult, really, really. it does president give you -- it doesn't give you license to talk about crap you don't know anything about. because you are in the bourne movie doesn't mean you are actually doing operations. you are con flatting the two as andy would say. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> it would be the perfect cover though. >> it is. would
it shouldn't be made for us. >> he used the word collectively. when i hear that word i want to throw up. mike, you keep hearing this trading civil liberties for freedom and all of that stuff. it is such a false choice. >> it is. >> it is a false choice. >> it is a false choice. >> maybe we do need to look at that. >> false choice was a great susan saw -- susan sarandon movie. >> huffing ton post would be a good blog post. now that you played the clip, i...
117
117
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
eventually systems to the west will catch up to us. front is expected on tuesday. in the tropics nothing going on in the atlantic or the caribbean. in the pacific a super typhoon luzond the island of north of manila. winds were 150 miles per hour. it is heading to the south china coast in land over the next couple days. it will maintain hurricane strength but not as strong as it was. humidity is upow a little bit. isolated showers to the north of us. the winds overnight will be calm. at the moment it is clear. those of you with clear skies may be able to see the perseus meteor shower. expecteds when it is and really closer to john. dawn. last ofst shows the those moving out of the picture. something isolated make, up. -- may pop up. the monday daytime forecast, a bit more humid. shower. of a a lot of questions. probably not for most of you. winds willthe bay, not be very strong. insta weather futurecast, now we are into tuesday morning. the is coming in. everything dries out. what we have is very pleasant, .ry air a small chance of isolated storm tomorrow. the high
eventually systems to the west will catch up to us. front is expected on tuesday. in the tropics nothing going on in the atlantic or the caribbean. in the pacific a super typhoon luzond the island of north of manila. winds were 150 miles per hour. it is heading to the south china coast in land over the next couple days. it will maintain hurricane strength but not as strong as it was. humidity is upow a little bit. isolated showers to the north of us. the winds overnight will be calm. at the...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
if we didn't pay the fox they close down the mine they don't get us work and they kick us out of the region. for decades there were just these galleries dug out in the mountain but not far from here our guide wants to show us some new forms of land exploitation much more destructive. in the heart of the jumbo excavators dig up the river bed and eat away at the forest little by little. the machines dig up thousands of tons of earth which they unload into giant sifters where the gold is extracted using large quantities of mercury. after their passage nothing grows here again and the streams are destroyed. in order to be able to work the owners of these machines have received the go ahead from the farts who take their cut here too. but. all the work sites have to pay the guerrilla groups that control the region and let you know. that in the columbia. wherever there are riches. there is armed conflict but people who want to make easy money find it they want to fuss. gold feeds the conflict but also provides a livelihood for thousands of people at the side of the work site workers i turn
if we didn't pay the fox they close down the mine they don't get us work and they kick us out of the region. for decades there were just these galleries dug out in the mountain but not far from here our guide wants to show us some new forms of land exploitation much more destructive. in the heart of the jumbo excavators dig up the river bed and eat away at the forest little by little. the machines dig up thousands of tons of earth which they unload into giant sifters where the gold is extracted...
165
165
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
they hate us and they will continue to hate us, the bad guys in that part of the world. has the administration's policy contributed to this? >> it's hartd to tell. i can tell you from talking to people all over the world who have come through the heritage foundation. we have had discussions. there is a perception of weakness of this administration. >> was there a perception of weakness during eight years of the bush administration during the color-coded alert? >> i'm not making a comparison here. >> you are saying there is a perception of weakness because of an alert. >> because of instability around the world it's clearly related to at least a perception of a lack of resolve of the united states and a perception of oh weakness. i'm not questioning what the president is doing here. in fact, i think the he should probably be over cautious rather than under cautious after benghazi. i think what we are seeing is a reaction to a perception that the united states does not have the will to act. >> juan, what does this do to the debate over the nsa? you heard justin amash talki
they hate us and they will continue to hate us, the bad guys in that part of the world. has the administration's policy contributed to this? >> it's hartd to tell. i can tell you from talking to people all over the world who have come through the heritage foundation. we have had discussions. there is a perception of weakness of this administration. >> was there a perception of weakness during eight years of the bush administration during the color-coded alert? >> i'm not...
162
162
Aug 2, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
does a reality bore make us want more. president obama, if that's his real name, took a shot at our very own royalty, kim car dash shan and kanye west. in an interview the president said when he was young in his birth place of kenya kids didn't feel cheated if they didn't have much. what mattered was basic stuff like home, a job, an education, of course copious amounts of marijuana. the pop culture has changed that. he explained that back then, quote, we weren't exposed to the things we don't have in the way that kids are today. kids weren't monitoring what kim car dash shan was wearing and what kanye west was doing. they tweeted a picture of kim kardashian's new baby learning to crawl. it is adorable. when i mean it, i mean he or she. i'm not sure because i haven't been following the whole thing. remy, should stars like kim car dash yash and kanye west be more low key about their fortune? >> isn't that all that a star like kim kardashian has? i agree with the president. what i don't understand is this is the second or thi
does a reality bore make us want more. president obama, if that's his real name, took a shot at our very own royalty, kim car dash shan and kanye west. in an interview the president said when he was young in his birth place of kenya kids didn't feel cheated if they didn't have much. what mattered was basic stuff like home, a job, an education, of course copious amounts of marijuana. the pop culture has changed that. he explained that back then, quote, we weren't exposed to the things we don't...
96
96
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
save sunday for us. thank you for being with us. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." >>> spy shift. the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the ti
save sunday for us. thank you for being with us. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." >>> spy shift. the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies...
304
304
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
i use my subscription to access the digital stuff. >> the "times" has sold "the boston globe" to the owner of the boston red sox. how would you like to be a sports writer in boston? >> they are paying players more than that. >> threats that trigger shutdowns of embassies. next. >> we are accomplishing what we set out to do. because of you, osama bin laden is no more. [applause] because of you, al qaeda's top ranks have been hammered. the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the way to defeat. >> president obama with the marines this week. osama bin laden is gone, but his number two man is still around, and so is his personal assistant, who has planned an attack on american targets, leading to the closing of 19 embassies and the state department has ordered nonessential staff to leave the u.s. consulate and issued a travel warning. colby, the game is not over. >> the game is not over and it raises questions about the information that led to the decision and how we got it. it goes back to the mega-data that has been gathered. does it suggest there is value in what they ha
i use my subscription to access the digital stuff. >> the "times" has sold "the boston globe" to the owner of the boston red sox. how would you like to be a sports writer in boston? >> they are paying players more than that. >> threats that trigger shutdowns of embassies. next. >> we are accomplishing what we set out to do. because of you, osama bin laden is no more. [applause] because of you, al qaeda's top ranks have been hammered. the core of al...
291
291
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> cenk: when we come back we'll break down newsroom as we do every monday. enjoy this one when we return. >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." you know where you can find us at all times, right? the young turks.com. after all this you should know this by now. youtube/tyt any time of the day. all the news stories are right there for you. every monday ben mankiewicz is in the house. and he joins us now with ana, jayar, and ben, what have you got? >> the "newsroom," things are moving along in the program, and this week's episode was abou about--well, a lot of it was about sexism. there was sandra fluke, and a character in the show had a relationship on wall street, she broke it off, and he posted intimate pictures of her on the internet. then there is flaggy, drinking, sleeping with a lot of men. she's in a conversation which jim, who she likes, and jim's girlfriend, new girlfriend, who was writing about sandra fluke on the "huffington pos
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> cenk: when we come back we'll break down newsroom as we do every monday. enjoy this one when we return. >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." you know where you can find us at all times, right? the young turks.com. after all this you should know this by now. youtube/tyt any time of the day. all the news stories are right there for you. every monday ben mankiewicz is in the house. and he joins...
35
35
Aug 1, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
happy you're with us. we begin with breaking news in the south bay where police are investigating reports of a woman violently attacked just a couple blocks away from santa clara university. the attack happened on the corner of lexington and main. that is where "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live with all the latest. what's going on out there, bob? >> reporter: they'll certainly be looking at whether or not this attack this morning is somehow connected to an attack on another woman that took place six days ago in an area not far from here. this morning around 1:30, a few hours ago, a young woman was attacked near this park here at lexington and main. this is not far from santa clara university campus. santa clara police are not saying much right now. we have call in from them trying to get more information. we believe her attacker, a man, might have had a weapon, perhaps a knife. she was able to get away, escape from her attacker. a police dog did track his scent, but lost it on the santa clara u
happy you're with us. we begin with breaking news in the south bay where police are investigating reports of a woman violently attacked just a couple blocks away from santa clara university. the attack happened on the corner of lexington and main. that is where "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live with all the latest. what's going on out there, bob? >> reporter: they'll certainly be looking at whether or not this attack this morning is somehow connected to an attack on...
88
88
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i think some ugandans use this to get a visa to run out of this country. maybe they think that going to europe or any other country divides a better opportunity. >> later, i meet up with richard again at an indian restaurant and i tell him about my conversation. hearing me he is fed up that homosexuals are only looking for financial benefits or asylum abroad. he says despite his problems, he is never considered leaving his homeland. >> this concept of saying we are only looking for money, and to me, is a form of an excuse. when you look at the churches, like the evangelicals, a lot of money is coming from the west, actually, and this is money they access that we do not have access to. x-men he of those churches are actively reaching against -- >> many of those churches are actively preaching against homosexuality. i've arranged to meet with a pastor. ofeet the pastor in a suburb compiler. comfort theto parents of a boy that was sexually abused three days ago. he says it is the victims of sexual violence that he is concerned about, whether they are gay or s
i think some ugandans use this to get a visa to run out of this country. maybe they think that going to europe or any other country divides a better opportunity. >> later, i meet up with richard again at an indian restaurant and i tell him about my conversation. hearing me he is fed up that homosexuals are only looking for financial benefits or asylum abroad. he says despite his problems, he is never considered leaving his homeland. >> this concept of saying we are only looking for...
98
98
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us. americans seem to strongly oppose any kind of intervention in syrian's war by some pretty overwhelming numbers. and it only changes a little bit if you add chemical weapons into the mix. there 25% of americans would support intervention, but 46% still oppose it. chris, will popular opposition make the administration think twice about intervening and should it think twice? >> i think the administration is looking at this very carefully, indeed considering a lot of options. it's very clear they don't want to do this. on the other hand that statement today by secretary kerry that's about as strong diplomatic language as i have ever seen when he used the word obscenity in a statement like that. it's clear they will planning to retaliate. but will this be a military step that is punishing people who have used this weapons, or will it be a broader political process? i think it will be the former. i think many people would support a punitive action against people who have used these kinds of
thank you for joining us. americans seem to strongly oppose any kind of intervention in syrian's war by some pretty overwhelming numbers. and it only changes a little bit if you add chemical weapons into the mix. there 25% of americans would support intervention, but 46% still oppose it. chris, will popular opposition make the administration think twice about intervening and should it think twice? >> i think the administration is looking at this very carefully, indeed considering a lot of...
91
91
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: joining us is doug casey. who are you? >> guest: i am best known as an author but i make my living as a speculator in the marketplace. >> host: what books have you written? >> guest: i wrote to the international man in 1976 a guidebook to the world of the last current year of personal freedom and financial opportunity it became the largest selling books i went there during a war and opened the telephone book to see what was going on and i called them up and became the media personality. >> host: your book of 1979? >> guest: that was crisis investing writed 1978. subtitle profits opportunities during the great depression in 81 '04 82 with interest rates and gold going over $800 but it did not turn into a depression fortunately but this time 30 years after the fact the economy is much more precarious than it was in the late '70s. we're in for some very serious times. >> host: white you think it is precarious? >> everything the government is doing it is not the right thing but exactly the opposite and i will go further to say
. >> host: joining us is doug casey. who are you? >> guest: i am best known as an author but i make my living as a speculator in the marketplace. >> host: what books have you written? >> guest: i wrote to the international man in 1976 a guidebook to the world of the last current year of personal freedom and financial opportunity it became the largest selling books i went there during a war and opened the telephone book to see what was going on and i called them up and...
69
69
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
no fooling us again. i think this time if we don't do what we are lost. >> you go to a lot of conferences and gatherings and one of the most exciting thing to me is a great numbers of young people when i was at that age group now there are a lot of young people involved there very principled and active in and organizing it unique ways using the power of social media and other thing is. in very interested to pursue these ideas and put into action in a principled way. so that gives me a tremendous hope and optimism >> when i was a student interested in these ideas considerably smaller than now eliot that is very encouraging. i think one reason the user often attracted to ideas is they have a long-term outlook. in many cases they know the short-term is not the greatest hope they don't buy as much into the fleeing controversies in thinking in the long term and hopeful in that sense in that is the way i am hopeful in the long run i think eventually something has to give and there are too many internal contradi
no fooling us again. i think this time if we don't do what we are lost. >> you go to a lot of conferences and gatherings and one of the most exciting thing to me is a great numbers of young people when i was at that age group now there are a lot of young people involved there very principled and active in and organizing it unique ways using the power of social media and other thing is. in very interested to pursue these ideas and put into action in a principled way. so that gives me a...
159
159
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
less for us. more for you. >> the following is a cnbc prime original. >> sometimes a revolution can begin suddenly, without notice. this one begins on a january afternoon in 2009, when a man named janis krums boards the ferry for his commute home from manhattan. >> that day was like any other day. very cold day. >> they set out for the short ride across the hudson river, same as always. then comes the announcement. what's the first indication to you that this trip is gonna be unusual? >> the captain going on the speaker, saying there's a plane in the hudson. >> just moments earlier, a
less for us. more for you. >> the following is a cnbc prime original. >> sometimes a revolution can begin suddenly, without notice. this one begins on a january afternoon in 2009, when a man named janis krums boards the ferry for his commute home from manhattan. >> that day was like any other day. very cold day. >> they set out for the short ride across the hudson river, same as always. then comes the announcement. what's the first indication to you that this trip is...
85
85
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] they used to mispronounce obama, too. [laughter] i want to thank barry and your grade team in washington. disabled american veterans, like all veterans, you carry in your hearts the story of brave service that took you to every as young men earth , leftmen, you left home everyone you ever knew because clouds gathered far across the sea. you had your whole life ahead of you, but you were willing to risk all of it for this land that we love. because you know from hard experience what we must never our country and doors because in every generation there are americans like you who stand beside her and guide her and protect her. you fought across the pacific island by island. you fought into the heart of europe mile by mile to fill -- to free millions from fascists. that is your legacy from the second world war. you have the line of the pusan perimeter and survived the bitter cold of the chosen reservoir. on his 60th anniversary, all of our veterans of the korean war. [applause] to our vietnam veterans -- [applause] you served
[laughter] they used to mispronounce obama, too. [laughter] i want to thank barry and your grade team in washington. disabled american veterans, like all veterans, you carry in your hearts the story of brave service that took you to every as young men earth , leftmen, you left home everyone you ever knew because clouds gathered far across the sea. you had your whole life ahead of you, but you were willing to risk all of it for this land that we love. because you know from hard experience what...
189
189
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getti
for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when...
161
161
Aug 2, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is kevin surilly. good morning, kevin. >> good morning, betty. >> first thing i want to ask you, what does russia have to gain by defying the request to release snowden? >> that's a good question. i think as we head into next month's g 8 summit in st. petersberg where there would be a meeting between president barack obama and putin, that gives them leverage. john mccain and chuck schumer, two different parties both calling this an embarrassment and an awful situation and saying that perhaps president obama should reconsider miss trip next month. >> yeah. you know, on the whole what does this do to the relationship between russia and the u.s.? are we going to see it continue to deteriorate because of this? >> i think it's definitely a strain. president obama has said publicly he wants to crack down on these leaks. this is the worst leak in his administration and i think it comes at a time where he really has to do something. b internationally toressure not see how thiss going to shake out. this is a re
joining us is kevin surilly. good morning, kevin. >> good morning, betty. >> first thing i want to ask you, what does russia have to gain by defying the request to release snowden? >> that's a good question. i think as we head into next month's g 8 summit in st. petersberg where there would be a meeting between president barack obama and putin, that gives them leverage. john mccain and chuck schumer, two different parties both calling this an embarrassment and an awful...
80
80
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> now to the national lead. for days there's been a giant search across much. western united states for a 16-year-old girl who went missing with a girl police say kidnapped her after killing her mother and possibly her brother. now his car has been found in the remote idaho wilderness buried under a pile of trees and leaves. >> the blue nissan versa was discovered covered in brush. the license plates had been removed, but local law enforcement in the area were able to confirm through the vin number that the vehicle did belong to dimaggio. >> and then this news could possibly be just as big there. people on horseback might have seen james dimaggio and the 16-year-old girl believed to be with them, they may have seen them people on horseback in that i'd odaho wilderness, which is 1,000 miles away from where it began. paul? >> people may have seen them in the wilderness. good news, hannah looked in good health and did not seem to be being held against her will. so
download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> now to the national lead. for days there's been a giant search across much. western united states for a 16-year-old girl who went missing with a girl police say kidnapped her after killing her mother and possibly her brother. now his car has been found in the remote idaho wilderness buried under a pile of trees and leaves. >> the blue nissan versa was discovered covered in brush. the license...
81
81
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 1
today is a little system clipping us to the north. i will keep temperatures from warming up too much. san francisco yesterday very, very cool. 62-degrees. we'll go a little warmer today. i think there is more of a northerly breeze coming down the coast. we start off cloudy topmostly cloudy for most locations as well. high pressure is built in. it will continue to build in. a lot of tropical clouds to the south. for us 50s and 60s on these temps. 22 fairfield. not too bad. that is picking up if that drop belows 15. most locations have a component of a westerly breeze but it's not that strong. overall temperatures will rebound from the 50s. the fog again going down the coast. it looks like most areas will be right there. yesterday we warmed up inland. morning clouds. slightly warmer to about the same as yesterday. but after we get past tomorrow or later today and tomorrow we will see that fog go down on the deck and near 80s and 90s inland. just actually getting back to near normal. fog, sun, low clouds. temperatures upper 80s for some.
today is a little system clipping us to the north. i will keep temperatures from warming up too much. san francisco yesterday very, very cool. 62-degrees. we'll go a little warmer today. i think there is more of a northerly breeze coming down the coast. we start off cloudy topmostly cloudy for most locations as well. high pressure is built in. it will continue to build in. a lot of tropical clouds to the south. for us 50s and 60s on these temps. 22 fairfield. not too bad. that is picking up if...
120
120
Aug 2, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
the use of force, intelligence and law enforcement. there's nothing easier than cutting off everything. the problem is the following. if we cut off all assistance which is what happens in you declared a coup we will not have any influence. the question is how to use that tool in a way to try to bring about some change in egypt to make sure that the relationship between israel and egypt stays intact. >> we also talked about domestic issues in the united states. albright says she was appalled by the verdict in the george zimmerman trial. we'll bring you the comments on the death of trayvon martin. she just puts it all out there. she's not afraid to tell you what sthe feels. she believes there's racial issues to be worked out. >> looking forward to that next hour. great conversation there with the former secretary of state. >>> when we come back much of the scrutiny over last year's attack focused on the state department but cnn has learned that the cia was there. we'll have a report for you, coming up. protein is an important part of sta
the use of force, intelligence and law enforcement. there's nothing easier than cutting off everything. the problem is the following. if we cut off all assistance which is what happens in you declared a coup we will not have any influence. the question is how to use that tool in a way to try to bring about some change in egypt to make sure that the relationship between israel and egypt stays intact. >> we also talked about domestic issues in the united states. albright says she was...